Carl Perkins – Blue Suede Shoes
“Blue Suede Shoes” stands as a joyful declaration of independence and youthful pride at the dawn of rock and roll. Released in late 1955 on Sun Records, “Blue Suede Shoes”…
“Blue Suede Shoes” stands as a joyful declaration of independence and youthful pride at the dawn of rock and roll. Released in late 1955 on Sun Records, “Blue Suede Shoes”…
A Dream of Love, Art, and Mortality Where Memory and Myth Become One Released in 2000 on the album Red Dirt Girl, “Michelangelo” stands as one of the most poetic…
A nostalgic tapestry of shared memories, where Chris Norman revisits a lifetime of melodies that once defined the sound of European soft rock and heartfelt pop When we speak of…
“Dear Elaine” – A Tender Letter Etched in Melody, A Baroque Pop Elegy That Echoes Through Time When we speak of Roy Wood’s “Dear Elaine”, we speak of a song…
A gentle meditation on love that endures beyond fame, noise, and time itself Among the many quiet treasures hidden in the history of British rock, “Forever” by Roy Wood stands…
Shaun Cassidy – when a “first crush” grows up to become a compassionate storyteller There are people who enter our lives very early, when we are still young and full…
Shaun Cassidy – a road back that leads not to glory, but to the human being There are comebacks that do not begin with nostalgia, but with something deeply human:…
“Honey Don’t” stands as a quiet but enduring testament to the playful heart of early rock and roll, where simplicity, rhythm, and human warmth mattered more than spectacle. Released in…
A playful snapshot of youthful innocence and American daydreams, wrapped in British glam-rock color and bittersweet nostalgia When Wizzard burst onto the British scene in the early 1970s, they did…
A tender plea for one last moment of love, capturing the ache of youth, longing, and the fragile beauty of holding on just a little longer. When Shaun Cassidy released…